Texas Cable News reports: "Johnathon C. Campos is charged with 16 crimes, including murder. The Navy says he also tried to solicit the murder of another sailor. The sailor was arrested on July 1, but charges weren't filed until Thursday. The Navy said Campos went on a crime spree in late May that included burglary and arson."

Several motives have been speculated. Rep. Bob Filner (D) of suburban San Diego, who chairs the House Veterans Affairs Committee, has previously said the Navy told him that Provost was killed when someone tried to "rush" the guard shack. This dovetails into unconfirmed reports Provost was killed by a fellow servicemember who wanted to vandalize a hovercraft. Last weekend, an aunt had another theory, telling the Dallas Voice an "emotionally disturbed" and deeply closeted gay sailor who feared outing was behind the brutal killing.

The North County Times has the bio and the laundry list of charges against the 32-year-old suspect, described as a gas system technician and facing "murder,
arson, unlawful entry, unlawful possession of a firearm and a host of
other charges."

There's something not quite right about this explanation. There's more to it that is not being said. It's a little too convienant. To include everything within a laundry list of things that can explain away everything into one neat little package.

I said from the beginning it was a military person because of access to the guard shack, which is military property. The fact that no one and no cameras saw anything what so ever is just a little too neat.

There is more to come. the military needed a scapegoat to blame everything on and make the person look non-homophobic and more "just crazy", so that certain things would not be questioned, like DADT, and the gays that have been in the military for years. But they now will have to answer how such heinous crimes can be committed on miliraty property without any eye witnesses nor cameras. There is more that going to come out. Give it a couple of weeks.

The aunt was on to something. She didn'tjust saythat out of mid-air. The military just doesn't want to go down that road.